Chemistry, asked by DarioKoshy, 11 months ago

Common pollutants present in air are the oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
(i) How are the oxides of nitrogen formed?
(ii) How is sulfur dioxide formed?
(iii) These oxides are largely responsible for acid rain.
State two harmful effects of acid rain.​

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Answered by Sameerajasmine19
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Answer:

oxides of nitrogen and sulphur dioxide where mainly formed by factories these cause acid rains

Explanation:

oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide reacts with carbonic acid which are very long acidic and form acid rains which make holes on substances like plants etc..

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